Colonial Exhibition in Paris 1931 , 90 centime

Colonial Exhibition in Paris 1931 , 90 centime

Year
1931
Face Value
90
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Art

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 68
Yvert & Tellier
MR 64
Stanley Gibbons
MR 69

Technical Details

Colors
orange
Size
40 x 26 mm
Perforation
12½ x 12¼
Printing
Typography
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
Institut de Gravure et d'Impression de Papiers-Valeurs, Paris
This stamp commemorates the Exposition Coloniale Internationale held in Paris in 1931, an event designed to showcase the vast reach and cultural diversity of the French overseas empire to a global audience. The illustration features a montage of diverse figures and agricultural products, symbolizing the human and economic wealth of the various territories under French administration, including Mauritania. By depicting individuals in traditional attire engaged with local resources—such as livestock and harvested crops—the imagery carries a message of colonial productivity and the exoticized "harmony" of the imperial system. In the Mauritanian context, this program highlights the territory's historical role as a bridge between North African and Sub-Saharan influences, emphasizing its identity as a land of pastoral heritage and resource potential. The stamp serves as a historical document of how Mauritanian life and crafts were curated and presented as part of a larger institutional narrative during the early 20th century.